@@ConsiderTheDog thank you. This was sooooo fascinating. Especially the difference between the teaching the reward is the bite not the reward is what you horde. And the different bites that result and what can go right/wrong was really really cool. Only took 1 video but I'm sucked right in to see more, hear more, learn more.
People don't understand they say oh they are aggressive they need help but it is when people come in that are normally not here and my dogs feel that they have to protect me from harm but they are not possessive over anything else just me
If they make you feel safe and do the things you expected them to do when you nought them then that’s good. As long as they are protecting you in your own home and know his boundaries, then good for you
Sometimes my Lancelot will push my big puppy Sasha away from me, if she's being too rowdy for how I'm feeling that day. I didn't teach him to, he just does it.
Two of my favorite trainers breaking it down - great stuff!
Lol new to this channel. Who is his guest? Great stuff
That’s Forrest Micke
@@ConsiderTheDog thank you. This was sooooo fascinating. Especially the difference between the teaching the reward is the bite not the reward is what you horde. And the different bites that result and what can go right/wrong was really really cool.
Only took 1 video but I'm sucked right in to see more, hear more, learn more.
People don't understand they say oh they are aggressive they need help but it is when people come in that are normally not here and my dogs feel that they have to protect me from harm but they are not possessive over anything else just me
They have never bit but they give warning and people don't want to listen to their warning and I am a disabled person and I feel safe
If they make you feel safe and do the things you expected them to do when you nought them then that’s good. As long as they are protecting you in your own home and know his boundaries, then good for you
I love Forrest. We used to be in China together.👍👍 miss those good time there.
Forrest is definitely a special guy. We love having him in our community!
Sometimes my Lancelot will push my big puppy Sasha away from me, if she's being too rowdy for how I'm feeling that day. I didn't teach him to, he just does it.